- (301) 341-7300
- election@co.pg.md.us
- Mon - Fri: 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
- 1100 Mercantile Lane, Suite 115A, Largo, MD 20774
The mission of the Prince George's County Board of Elections is to promote voter education, administer an efficient voting process, maintain an accurate voter registration database, and ensure that elected officials are elected in accordance with Federal, State, and County election laws.
The Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, appoints five persons who constitute the Board of Elections. The appointees are selected from lists furnished by the County Central Committee of the Democratic and Republican parties. The Board is responsible for the supervision of all County, State and Federal Elections held in Prince George's County.
The Board of Elections is responsible for the supervision of elections, voter registration and record keeping, and the administration of election laws in Prince George's County, in accordance with The Election Law Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. The Board and the Election Administrator seek to provide voter registration to every County citizen who wants it.
Our special board meetings are held at 5:30 p.m. via teleconference. Please join meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone by using https://meet.goto.com/495653629.
Install the app, before your first meeting, at https://meet.goto.com/install.
You can also dial in using your phone at +1 (571) 317-3122 | Access Code: 495-653-629.
Roberta B. Deegan (R), President | Beatrice P. Tignor (D), Vice President | Thomas J. Slezak (R) | Jaime J. Vazquez-Saldana (R) | Harold Ruston (R)
Clement A. Gaynor, Jr. (R) | Terri L. Williams (D) | Lucille Gaither (R) | Anita C. Jones, Recording Secretary | Robert G. McGinley, Esq. Board Attorney
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The deadline to register to vote or change your party affiliation is fast approaching. It’s Tuesday, June 28, 2022. There are two ways to register to vote or change your party affiliation.
(1) Register online by 11:59 p.m.
(2) Stop by the Prince George’s Board of Elections office in Largo by 5:00 p.m.
Only registered Democrats and Republicans can vote in the primary election unless there is a nonpartisan race in the voter’s district. Call 301-341-7300 for more information. Be PRINCE GEORGE’S PROUD to vote!
To find out who may vote by mail-in ballot, how to request a mail-in ballot, about the permanent mail-in ballot list, what is the deadline to request a mail-in ballot, how do you know if your request for a ballot was received and processed, if you can have someone pick up your ballot, how you will receive your mail-in ballot, how to vote your mail-in ballot, how to return your voted ballot, how to get help to vote, and other information, visit the State Board of Elections or call 301-341-7300.
Face masks are not required to vote in-person at any polling site in Prince George’s County. Voters who would like to wear a face mask during in-person voting are encouraged to wear one.
Prince George’s County Board of Elections is committed to working with all sectors of society to attain accessibility in a manner that addresses the unique needs of each eligible citizen.
If the polling place that is assigned to a voter who is an older adult
or individual with a disability is not structurally barrier free, the voter may request a reassignment by contacting the local board. To qualify for a reassignment the voter must submit a request in writing to the Prince George’s County Board of Elections no later than 21 days prior to Election Day. The Board will assign the voter to an election district, ward, or precinct that contains a structurally barrier free polling place; or issue the voter an mail-in ballot. Contact the Board of Elections office at 301-341-7300.
Prince George’s County lifted its indoor mask mandate on Monday, February 28, 2022. Our office is currently open to the public. Appointments are required for candidate filing only.
1100 Mercantile Lane
Suite 115A
Largo, MD 20774